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UPLIFTING LIVES AND REIMAGINING SOCIETY THROUGH RADICAL MENTAL HEALTH, ART, POETRY, AND HUMOR.

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You Are Magic - Live interview on May 11th!

5/6/2020

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On Monday at 11AM join Sage Liskey as Microcosm Publishing interviews him about his publishing career and newest book, You Are A Great And Powerful Wizard. Participants are invited to ask questions on the live video feed https://youtu.be/N2rJ-OfmuMA

The work explores how to uplift your life and change the world through the fun lens of magic and wizardry. Habit reformation, mental health, community building, activism, forming relationships, and healthy eating are just a few of the topics covered in this 288 page hardbound illustrated by Barbara Counsil.

Join the Facebook event at
https://www.facebook.com/events/652459071998836/

See more photos or pick up a copy of You Are A Great And Powerful Wizard at www.etsy.com/listing/778691148/

Missed the show? Watch it anytime at https://youtu.be/N2rJ-OfmuMA

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You Are A Great And Powerful Wizard Book Release!

4/6/2020

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After 2 years of work here it is - 280 pages of practical tips on how to transform yourself and change the world through the fun lens of magic and wizardry. Mental health, friendship, activism, habits, community building, human psychology, and much more. Great for adults and teens. Illustrated by Barbara Counsil! Get a signed copy now on my etsy shop.
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Each chapter ends with a Life Mapping section that gives you journal prompts for self-exploration.
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Beyond being packed with useful information on becoming happier and more fulfilled, You Are A Great And Powerful Wizard details how to effectively create the world you want to see.
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The Happiest Choice - Chapter 5-7

3/23/2020

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Here are chapters 5-7 of The Happiest Choice. These include information on a road map of coping with depression and anxiety, as well as activities, hobbies, foods, and nutrients.

If you want to support this work - my book sales are going to take a major hit this year with Coronavirus and I'm still not sure how I'll make up that income. You can purchase a physical copy on Amazon or directly from me on my Etsy page www.etsy.com/shop/radcatpress You can also sign up for my Patreon at www.patreon.com/sageliskey for various perks including access to my complete collection of books and zines. Alternatively, give a donation via Paypal to [email protected]

Thank you! Take care!

If you missed the first 4 chapters, here's the link:
http://www.sageliskey.com/home/the-happiest-choice-chapters-1-4 I'll post more in the coming days!
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5. The Road Map of Coping

  1. Desiring change and a feeling of contentment.
  2. Becoming aware of your “potentials” and “triggers.”
  3. Creating an action plan for addressing sources of suffering.
  4. Creating a self-care schedule that incorporates the action plan.
  5. Reforming habits and other sources of suffering.

The goal with this road map is to create long-standing contentment and stability, rather than short-term happiness. Note that this will take time and a certain amount of trial and error. As personal discoveries are made you will have the choice of altering your lifestyle and ways of thinking. It might be frightening and difficult at times, but will pay off in the end by a renewed sense of peace and purpose. A depressive episode can completely change your personality and perception of the world, and so when depression does strike, it is important to be prepared with as many tools as possible for finding your way back to a state of contentment. The contents of this chapter will reveal the primary tools you can use to apply coping mechanisms to your life. There are other tools throughout this guide, but the tools in this chapter build a foundation to work from.


5.1 - Desiring Change and a More Content Life


A basic starting point to coping with depression is acknowledging that you are experiencing depression and it is impacting your ability to enjoy life. Perhaps you already know this, but the connection is not always easy, especially with the myths and stigmas surrounding depression. It is also common to feel crummy but not acknowledge those feelings as signs of depression. In a lifetime, most everyone will experience depression. It is just a label that you can use to better understand yourself and how to reach a stronger sense of fulfillment.  (click Read More to continue reading)


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Mental Health Reminders for Coronavirus Times

3/22/2020

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Pro-tips for socializing in isolation:

  • Visually seeing your friends by video chatting through apps like Skype and Marco Polo feels a lot better than texts and phone calls.
  • If your social needs aren't being met, try meeting people worldwide through any number of pen pal websites.
  • You still need shared activities so try a collaborative project or video game. You can also watch shows together with apps like Netflix Party or just call your friend via Google or Skype and start the show at the same time.
  • Use Zoom or Skype for group hangouts.

Hope this helps. Take care of yourselves, and humanity!

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Free reading! Surviving Climate Change And Other Disasters

3/19/2020

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Hi everyone, today I am releasing a PDF of the first half of Surviving Climate Change And Other Disasters. This includes survival tips, being an effective change-maker and activist, ideas for how to push society forward in this difficult time, and much more.

Check it out and let me know what you think! If you want the full version, please grab a copy over on Amazon or get a signed copy directly from me at www.etsy.com/listing/567615954/
You can also grab the digital version at www.etsy.com/listing/773643172/
Surviving Climate Change And Other Disasters by Sage Liskey - First Half PDF
File Size: 13535 kb
File Type: pdf
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The Happiest Choice - Chapters 1-4

3/18/2020

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Hi everyone!
In these difficult times I want to make more resources available to help people. Over the next several weeks I'll be releasing content from a number of my books, starting with The Happiest Choice! This book covers foods to eat, thoughts to think, activities to do, habit reformation techniques, and much more for handling depressive episodes.

If you want to support this work - my book sales are going to take a major hit this year with Coronavirus and I'm still not sure how I'll make up that income. You can purchase a physical copy on Amazon or directly from me on my Etsy page www.etsy.com/shop/radcatpress You can also sign up for my Patreon at www.patreon.com/sageliskey for various perks including access to my complete collection of books and zines.



The Happiest Choice

Essential Tools for Everyone's Brain Feelings


By Sage Liskey


Cultivating Happiness Checklist

Deal with any situation causing your depressed feelings. Constructively communicate anything that needs to be said. If that is not possible, or more time is needed:
  • Schedule for the day and week ahead (Section 5.5).
  • Eat a nutritious meal with anti-inflammatory foods (Section 7.1).
  • Get outside to nature or someplace you haven't been for awhile (Section 9.2).
  • Get enough sleep or take a break from work (Section 7.4).
  • Avoid triggering foods and substances, especially inflammatory ones (Section 7.3).
  • Take some time for yourself and enjoy one of your hobbies (Chapter 6).
  • Go socialize or put yourself in a social environment (Section 6.14).
  • No direct sun exposure? Take vitamin D daily (Section 7.2).
  • Seek out a calming environment (Section 9.2).
  • See a therapist (Section 9.5).
  • Breathe deeply, meditate, and live in the present moment without thoughts of judgment (Section 6.1).


If You Have a Depressive Episode

Read the list of triggers in Chapter 4 to help figure out what the trigger was. Focus on addressing that trigger if possible and constructively communicating with any necessary parties. Here are some other options depending on how you feel:

  • Remove yourself from overstimulating environments.
  • Create a safe environment by cleaning your room, putting on music, etc.
  • Seek out help from someone such as a friend, therapist, or doctor. Everything is easier with reassurance and support from others.
  • Write. Process the thoughts in your head, recall the best moments of your life, or figure out where you want to be and how to get there.
  • Meditate and practice mindfulness. Don't allow repetitive negative thoughts to take over. Find contentment and goodness in the present moment.
  • Trust that the negative thoughts your brain creates are untrue and disconnected from your rationality. Trust that feelings of anxiety, paranoia, distrust, and disconnection will pass if you take care of yourself.
  • Go to sleep.
  • Play a game, read a book, or watch something that will occupy your mental energy.
  • Admit yourself into a psychiatric ward and put yourself into the full care of medical professionals until you get better.
  • Call a support line like the National Suicide Hotline at 1-800-273-8255.

Positivity Exercises

  • Create an 'abundance mentality' by thinking about positive things as well as the possibilities of positive things in your life. Write a list of good things that happened today, this week, or month (Section 9.8).
  • Express gratitude toward someone you appreciate, or volunteer for a cause (Section 6.2).
  • Repeat one or two positive mantras for 5-20 minutes, one for an in breath, and one for an out breath (Section 6.1).
  • Pray for, or mentally forgive people who have wronged you.(Section 6.1).
  • Resolve conflicts, preferably with nonviolent communication (Section 10.4).
  • Smile and laugh (Section 6.9).
  • Breathe deeply and live in the present moment (Section 6.1).
  • Accept what you fear the most and sprout happiness there (Section 9.11).


Copyright © 2015 by Sage Liskey

Published and distributed by Sage Liskey 2015.

All rights reserved.

Printed in the United States of America

1st Edition

Edited by:
Sam Bennington, Jared Swanson, Julia Whisenant, Emma Banks, B.S., Alisha Kinlaw, Mitra Sticklen (activism
chapter), Emily N Myers (activism chapter), Sonny Fisher, Larisa Varela, Elaine Russel, India Chilton, and Edmond Stansberry


Illustrated by:
Kerrida Hall: Molecules in Section 7.2 and 7.3.

Janine Hesse: All other illustrations.

Front Cover Illustration:
Janine Hesse, Sage Liskey

Cover Design:

Moth, Sage Liskey

Inside Design:
Sage Liskey


E-mail correspondence may be sent to:
[email protected]

www.sageliskey.com
facebook.com/author.sage.liskey
ISBN-13: 978-0-9862461-0-4
ISBN-10:
0-9862461-0-7


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Subscribe and get some sweet goodies!

7/3/2019

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For as little as a dollar a month you can subscribe to the Rad Cat Press and get some great goodies! Your support will help me finish upcoming projects like Surviving Climate Change and Other Disasters, You Are A Great And Powerful Wizard, as well as workshops and events that help uplift lives and change society into a healthier place. Check it out over at www.patreon.com/sageliskey

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How To Convince People To Change

6/8/2019

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Many activist campaigns struggle because the framing of their mission is not in line with what potential supporters want or need. People are especially interested in saving money, saving time, and more strongly meeting their basic needs and desires.

Money: Does this product cost less than another? Will this lower taxes?

Time: Is this activity convenient and easy to sign up for? Does the location of this business help people access XYZ thing faster?

Care: Does this line up with a person's basic needs and beliefs about the world? Does it give them better access to food or make them healthier? Does it speak to their religious, spiritual, moral, or ethical views?

If you can center your message around at least two of these, then it makes your campaign relatable to a wider audience - people don't care about what you're saying unless it directly impacts them in some way.



Many activist campaigns struggle because the framing of their mission is not in line with what potential supporters want or need. People are especially interested in saving money, saving time, and more strongly meeting their basic needs and desires.

Money: Does this product cost less than another? Will this lower taxes?

Time: Is this activity convenient and easy to sign up for? Does the location of this business help people access XYZ thing faster?

Care: Does this line up with a person's basic needs and beliefs about the world? Does it give them better access to food or make them healthier? Does it speak to their religious, spiritual, moral, or ethical views?

If you can center your message around at least two of these, then it makes your campaign relatable to a wider audience - people don't care about what you're saying unless it directly impacts them in some way.

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Thinking is optional

4/17/2019

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There is a profound idea that I was introduced to when I first began to meditate - we have the option of thinking, or not thinking, anytime we want to. Emotional suffering may start with an incident, but grows exponentially with our thoughts. Focus on your surroundings, your breathing, or different thoughts and visuals. Better yet, deal with whatever incident caused the thoughts in the first place. Mental control is a skill, and becomes easier with practice. Study meditation or yoga - learn methods of bringing yourself back to what is really happening right now in your direct vicinity.
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Where to find beauty and happiness.

4/16/2019

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Go explore the world. Even if it is scary sometimes, the rewards are bountiful and a deep part of the human experience.
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    Sage Liskey is an Oregon-born author, event organizer, public speaker, activist, and artist focused in poetry and digital collage. His work weaves together humor, scientific research, and whimsy to help uplift lives and reimagine society. He is the author of seven books including the bestselling You Are A Great And Powerful Wizard, Radical Self-Care, and You're A Snarky Darkness. You can find Sage at events throughout the west coast, especially at the Eugene Saturday Market. Signed copies of his books and a limited selection of artworks are available from etsy.com/shop/radcatpress
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